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What is waxing in a geography subject

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A waxing moon is any phase of the moon during the lunar cycle between the new moon and the full moon. A moon that is waxing is one that is getting larger each night. ... This can be explained by the changing position of the earth, moon, and sun relative to each other

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The Phases of the Moon

The moon doesn't make any light itself. The only reason we can see the moon at all is because its surface reflects light from the sun. The amount of the illuminated surface that we can see from Earth varies depending on the positions of the moon, Earth, and sun relative to each other. For example, during a new moon, the moon is between the earth and the sun. The side that is illuminated by the sun is facing away from the earth, which is why we can't see it.

In the opposite position, when the earth is between the moon and the sun, the illuminated surface of the moon faces us completely, and we see a full moon. The lunar cycle is the progression from the new moon through the full moon and back to a new moon again. It takes about 29 days, and we see the moon go through its different phases during that time. When the moon is new, we can't see it. As the moon starts to move around the earth, the illuminated side becomes more and more visible. From our vantage point it seems to grow and get bigger. This period of getting bigger is called waxing.

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